“…Two DSP studies involved placeholder fillings with the same luminance as the background to reduce attentional capture (Riesenbeck, 2021 ; Verwey, 2021 ). Stimulus locations were not always spatially compatible with the required responses (Ganor-Stern et al, 2013 ; Verwey et al, 2020 ) and many DSP tasks involved letters or numbers to indicate the individual responses and/or fingers to be used (e.g., Brown & Carr, 1989 ; De Kleine & Verwey, 2009 ; Ganor-Stern et al, 2013 ; Immink & Wright, 1998 ; Kornysheva et al, 2013 ; Mantziara et al, 2021 ; Verwey, 1999 , 2001 ; Verwey et al, 2002 , 2016 , 2022a ; Wiestler & Diedrichsen, 2013 ; Wright et al, 1996 ; Yokoi et al, 2017 ; Yokoi & Diedrichsen, 2019 ). These key-specific stimuli have sometimes been displayed simultaneously, after which the sequence was either immediately executed or only after onset of a ‘go’ stimulus (Schneider & Eberts, 1980 as cited and described in Schneider & Fisk, 1983 ; Wiestler & Diedrichsen, 2013 ; Wiestler et al, 2014 ; Wright & Shea, 1991 , 1994 ; Wright et al, 1996 ).…”